Taking DW to London on Holiday...need help

JDY

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I can't decide on a hotel. We don't have to have the best. Something nice, convenient, etc...

considering...
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum
Montague on the Gardens
any others?

Thank you:D

Any other tips you can provide would be great...restaurants, airport transfers (probably from/to Heathrow)...:D
 
Hi :wave:

We stayed at Hilton London Kensington on Holland Park Avenue a few weeks ago and although the hotel was very nice, it was a bit 'far-out' for our liking. A taxi journey in to Regent/Oxford Street (main shopping areas) was about £15 - £20. It was also quite far from the major tourist attractions. However there are many other Hilton's across London, - www.hilton.co.uk

Holiday Inn at 100 Cromwell Road in Kensington is very nice, we stayed there last year. The rooms are on 2 floors with a spiral staircase linking a lounge-area with the bedroom. It was a lot closer than The Hilton, and only about a 2-3 minute journey from Harrods. There is also another Holiday Inn, nearby (I think the one you have mentioned) which is a lot bigger and a little bit further out. I think that also the rooms will be slightly smaller here.

There are many 'Travelodges' across London which are clean and affordable - www.travelodge.co.uk and also Travel Inn's - www.travelinn.co.uk

A great way to get from Heathrow-London Paddington (central railway station) is on The Heathrow Express - www.heathrowexpress.co.uk , which runs every 15 minutes. From Paddinton there are Taxi's and the underground (subway).

London obviously has lots of restaurants - a good place to start is www.london-eating.co.uk

:)

Richard.
 
Hi JDY,

I've only been in London twice, both in 2002 (just was there over the holidays..) so I don't have a ton of knowledge to give you - but both times I stayed in Kensington and for me it worked out really well. I found being on the Picadilly Line (tube/subway) very convenient, plus the Gloucester Road Station also has connections for the District and Circle lines. Here's a great website for planning any travel on the underground before you go: www.thetube.com

Now as far as hotel - in late December I stayed in the Millenium Bailey's, just next door to the Gloucester Road Tube stop. I found it very convenient and while I had a smaller single room, it was clean and comfortable and the staff was very accomodating. I paid approx £65 per night (breakfast included), which may or may not be in your price range (approx US$100-105). You can see the hotel at:
http://www.millenniumhotels.com/mc/hotel_description.jsp?hotelId=41

Another option is to try priceline.com -- a friend and I did that when we went to London last March. The good thing about priceline is that you can specify which part of the city you want to stay in - this gave me some peace of mind that I wasn't going to be staying on Skid Row while there :) We lucked out and got a room at the Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt on Cromwell Street, which is also near the Gloucester Road station. We paid I believe about £75 per night (approx US$120)which was great since we split the cost. However, I'm sure that there are even better deals to be had on priceline - it all depends on your preferences.

If you want no-frills hotel experience, you could try the Hotel Ibis chain. I stayed in one the night before heading to Paris, but I felt £50/night was a bit much for what I felt was like staying in a Motel 6. (www.ibishotel.com)

Re: airport transfers - since I was right on the Picadilly Line for both my London stays, I just took the tube. The airport is right on the Picadilly Line and it only took me approx 40-45 to/from the airport from where I was staying.

If you haven't picked up a travel book yet - I can suggest Lonely Planet's guide to London. I found it very insightful, had a ton of information and was laid out well. You can check the book out at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...002-1353990-8370469?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

Hope this helps a little bit -- good luck with your travel plans & have a great time!
 
Another vote for the Paddington Express. Very convenient and comfortable. Especially good for the return trip to the airport when you want to time the journey right.

John :bounce:
 

Try priceline as suggested above - I got the Tara Copthorne 4* in Kensington for £40 for this Saturday. If you want some ideas for restaurants and things to do etc why not try the newsgroup uk.local.london - some of them are a bit wacky, but there aren't too many trolls.
 














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